May 2, 2015
For the eighth-straight year, the Springfield College men's lacrosse program has won the conference tournament and will advance to play in the NCAA Tournament, as the Pride defeated Babson, 13-7, on Saturday afternoon.

April 30, 2015
The Springfield College men's lacrosse team opened up the second half with seven unanswered goals as it rallied for a 15-9 win over MIT in the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Championship Semifinals on Wednesday on Stagg Field.

April 26, 2015
Led by a career-best performance from junior Greg Woods (Middletown, Conn.), the Springfield College men's volleyball advanced to the NCAA Division III Championship after a four-set victory over Nazareth College on Saturday evening. The Pride won by the set scores of 27-29, 25-21, 25-19, 25-18.

April 26, 2015
The Springfield College men's volleyball team was defeated in the NCAA Division III National Championship match in straight sets by host Stevens on Sunday afternoon in Canavan Arena. The Ducks won by the scores of 25-20, 25-21, 25-21.

Men's LacrosseApril 22, 2015Men's Lacrosse Races Past Clark, 13-7Worcester, Mass. - April 22, 2015 - The Springfield College men's lacrosse team raced out to an 11-3 lead early in the third quarter and never looked...

FootballMarch 25, 2015Football Adds Lou Conte '05 G'10 To StaffSpringfield, Mass. - March 26, 2015 - The Springfield College football program is excited to announce the addition of Lou Conte '05 G'10 to its...

SoftballMarch 17, 2015Softball Drops a Pair to Ramapo and MessiahWinter Haven, Fla.- March 17, 2015- The Springfield College softball program dropped a pair of games at the Rebel Spring Games on Tuesday as part of...

BaseballMarch 16, 2015Baseball Falls to BrockportWinter Haven, Fla. - March 16, 2015 - The College at Brockport defeated the Springfield College baseball team on Monday morning, 18-0, in the Pride's...

Women's BasketballFebruary 7, 2015Women's Basketball Defeats Emerson, 61-50Boston, Mass. - February 7, 2015 - A late 9-0 run in the second half for the Springfield College women's basketball team aided the Pride to a 61-50...

WrestlingFebruary 1, 2015TCNJ Clips Wrestling, 19-18, On CriteriaEwing, N.J. - February 1, 2015 - The Springfield College wrestling team and The College of New Jersey battled to an 18-18 after 10 weight classes, but...

WrestlingDecember 31, 2014Hamrick Leads Wrestling at North/South DualsCollegeville, Pa - January 10, 2015 - The Springfield College wrestling team competed in the North/South Duals at Ursninus College on Saturday. The...

FootballNovember 15, 2014Football Drops Season-Finale To WPI, 28-14Worcester, Mass. - November 15, 2014 - The Springfield College football team dropped the final game of the 2014 campaign as it was defeated by WPI,...

Springfield College hosted a one-day workshop, ?Assessing Critical Learning Outcomes to Improve Student Learning,? on Tuesday, June 23. The workshop showcased the research findings the College has produced during its three-year project focused on educators? contributions to the development of students? critical thinking and oral communication skills. Representatives from Maine, New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island were on campus to participate in the workshop. The Davis Educational Foundation funded both the three-year critical thinking and communication initiative, and the workshop.

Senior athletes recently made their way to the Springfield College campus for the Massachusetts Senior Games. Some athletes had an extra event for the second year in a row thanks to the Springfield College Department of Physical Therapy. Springfield College faculty member and geriatric clinical specialist, Kimberly Nowakowski, brought Springfield College Doctor of Physical Therapy students and recent physical therapy alumni to assist in providing the Senior Athlete Fitness Exam (SAFE) during the event.

Springfield College Sport Management and Recreation Department Chair Kevin McAllister was recently elected president of the board of directors for U.S.A. Nordic Sport (USANS). The appointment to president follows McAllister?s role in leading a transition committee that assisted with the merging of the U.S.A. Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined.

The Springfield College Sports Communication Department was recently recognized by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) for its successful efforts in the advancement and promotion of the sport of volleyball. The College earned NCAA Division III Sports Information Director Women?s Volleyball Regional Honors for the New England area and also NCAA Division III Sports Information Director Men?s Volleyball Conference Honors during the announcement of the annual AVCA Grant Burger Media Award.

Springfield College is pleased to announce that Department of Social Sciences Chair Thomas Carty is one of a select group of faculty members nationwide chosen by the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History to participate in a special American history seminar on ?Slave Narratives.?

Springfield College is currently collaborating with the Chinese Olympic Committee (COC) to have 16 players and two coaches of the Liaoning National Chinese Softball Team training at the College until June 28.

Members of the Springfield College Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program recently placed third in the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education?s (IACBE) fourth annual student case-study competition focused on business ethics hosted in Baltimore, Md. The third place finish marked the very first time a College representing the Northeast has placed in the top three in this National competition.

Springfield College Visual and Performing Arts major and Connecticut native Lisa Barrett has used her artistic talents to help pay homage to the families affected in the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy. Barrett?s project includes the creation of a memorial fountain that is designed to honor and celebrate the lives that were lost in the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy in December 2012.

Students from the Springfield College School of Social Work (SSW) Master of Social Work (MSW) Program?s Special Topics Class recently participated in a short-term study of Ecuador?s educational, social service, and healthcare systems in collaboration with the Universidad de San Francisco de Quito, School of Medicine, in Quito, Ecuador.